Mary DeCesare-Flaherty, N.P.-C
Before she came to work at Worcester Urological she worked as an R.N. in a medical/surgical unit. She obtained her M.S. in Nursing with a dual subspecialty in genetics and cancer care from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. She is board certified through the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
She is currently an adult nurse practitioner in Urology with a special interest in treatment of overactive bladder using PTNS treatment. As well as being a busy nurse practitioner, she enjoys spending time with her family, reading, running, and shopping.
Mary is available to see patients 13 years and older for the following issues, kidney stone evaluation, incontinence,urinary tract infections and hematuria
Michael Wollin, MD
Dr Wollin joined Worcester Urological Associates in 1989. Dr Wollin is board certified in Urology and holds a clinical appointment associate professor in Urology at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center.
He has staff privileges at UMassMemorial.
Dr Wollin is fully trained in all aspects of general urology and his special interests include benign and malignant disease of the prostate and bladder, the treatment and prevention of stone disease, infertility, male sexual dysfunction, voiding dysfunction (in both men and women), Vasectomy and Vasectomy reversal.
In his spare time Dr. Wollin enjoys sports, playing guitar, and performing magic.
Philip Ayvazian, M.D.
He received his B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering at Tufts University. He received his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical Center.
Dr. Ayvazian joined Worcester Urological Associates in 2005, after spending ten years on staff at UMassMemorial Medical Center. He functioned as residency program director and head of renal transplantation. He is currently clinical associate professor in Urology.
Dr. Ayvazian is fully trained in all aspects of general urology. He specializes in the oncological treatment of kidney, prostate, and bladder cancers. He also specializes in minimally invasive and robotic surgery.
He has staff privileges at UMassMemorial and at St. Vincent Hospital.
Dr. Ayvazian enjoys hiking and climbing, spending time with his dogs, as well as volunteering at the local animal shelter, and coaching his son’s baseball and soccer teams.